LARGE CHINESE PORCELAIN BALUSTER BLUE & WHITE VASE WITH COVER and lion dog finial, overall decorated with flowers, foliage & butterflies having bat & cloud design borders, unmarked to base, 46cms high approx. Condition Report: significant chips to rim of base, some of the pieces are present to the inside of the vase, a little grubby in places, lid good overall.
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VICTORIAN SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SET, comprising teapot, sucrier and cream jug overall repousse decorated in rare Teniers revival style depicting merry figures in Dutch style landscapes having figural handles, finial and feet, the cream jug with mask spout. London 1879, Frederick Elkington, engraved to base "Silver Wedding Sept 26th 1901." 27 troy Oz. approx, 14ch high the teapot. (3) Condition Report: In good overall condition with no obvious damage or repairs. Some minor surface wear as expected, minor dent to base of sucrier, hallmarks good.
Silver mustard pot with repousse gadrooning to lower half, ogee style finial, blue glass liner, makers William Adams Ltd, Birmingham 1902, height approximately 7cm, with silver salt spoon; pair of cut glass condiment pots, barrel form, with a pair of silver mustard spoons, a white metal silver mustard pot and a silver egg cup, raised on three scrolled legs to circular foot, makers Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1915
George V silver mustard pot and silver open oval salt cellar and matching mustard pot, raised on four bun feet, pierced rectangular bands to top and bottom of body, shell finial to mustard, blue glass liners makers Northern Goldsmiths Co, Birmingham 1922 together with a Mappin & Webb Edwardian silver pepperette and matching mustard, hallmarked Sheffield 1909 and unassociated salt spoon (5)
Pair of early twentieth century open salts with blue glass liners, makers T H Hazlewood & Co, Birmingham 1912, height approximately 4cm together with a similar silver mustard pot with blue glass liner and spoon, oval form with reeded base and hinged lid with ogee finial, makers E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1920 (3)
George VI three piece silver tea service comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, rectangular fluted form raised on stepped foot, the milk jug and sugar bowl with flared rims and ribbed handles, the teapot with ebony handle and finial, height approximately 16cm, makers Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1939
Six George V silver coffee bean finial coffee spoons, makers Hukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham 1916; six silver coffee spoons with turned finials, makers Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1922 & 1923 together with six white metal teaspoons and six coffee spoons, rose head finials, the stem of the spoon modelled as the stem of the rose (q)
Harrods George V three piece silver tea service comprising teapot, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, of plain form raised on four ball feet, gadrooned rims, angular scrolled handles, ebony finial and composite handle to teapot, makers Richard Burbridge for Harrods Stores Ltd, London 1917, stamped Harrods London to bases, height of teapot approximately 14cm
LAte Victorian silver teapot, stylised gadrooning to lower half, carved ebony finial, ebonised handle with scroll top, makers W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1900, height approximately 11cm; a late Victorian silver teapot with gadrooning to lower half, carved ebony finial and handle, makers Crichton Brothers, London 1895, height approximately 12cm together with a late Victorian Elkington & Co silver sugar bowl with hinged lid, carved ebony finial, gadrooning to lower half and lid, hallmarked Birmingham 1892, height approximately 12cm (3)
Silver flatware to include five silver coffee bean finial coffee spoons, makers Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1928 with another similar; cased part Christening set comprising silve fork and spoon, flared terminal with bluebell decoration to tip, makers Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1958 with unassociated mother-of-pearl handle silver knife, makers Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1958 (handle loose); three oriental silver teaspoons with character marks to reverse etc
Silver to include a mid Victorian silver salt with engraved foliate decoration, makers H J Lias & Son, London 1868; silver spectacles case, hallmarks partially rubbed, velvet lined interior; Victorian silver preserve spoon with flared finial, makers Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1891; two pairs of silver sugar tongs, small silver butter knife, a silver teaspoon and a silver topped cut glass salt (q)
A Large 19th Century Brass Inlaid Table Clock The Arched Top With Pineapple Finial and four other smaller finials, above an arched door flanked by Corinthian Columns and raised upon low turned feet. The brass dial inscribed J W Benson, London, the silver chaptering with Roman and Arabic numerals and with subsidiary chime silent, fast and slow and Westminster chime dials the musical movement with bells and gongs, 78cm high, 30cm deep, 45cm wide
A SILVER BOOKMARK by Aide Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1922, with a thistle shaped paste finial, 7.5cm long overall; with an oval box, probably Indian; a box, unmarked, with Saint George slaying the dragon to the cover; a pair of unmarked egg shaped peppers; a claw and ball paper knife with blue agate blade and finial; a small scent flask; a cigar cutter; and a metal watch chain
An early 19th century Swansea cassoulet from the Sir Lesley Joseph collection in classical tripod style in the form of an urn with a band of floral polychrome enamel, it's lid has a flower finial or can be reversed to reveal a candle nozzle this is moulded into the blue ground tripod base with lion mask mouldings, height with flower finial uppermost 28cm. Collection label with Swansea number 730, restoration to lid. Condition report: Extensive restoration to lid although the flower bud finial looks unrestored.
An early 20th Century Prometheus brass Shaving Lamp by W. H. Williams having pierced decoration to the base with wick to the interior with a finial to the top and shaving brush attached with two faceted cut glass vanity bottles with silver plated lids with foliate engraving and a silver hallmarked napkin ring (hallmarked Birmingham). Tallest 18cm high.
A 20th Century Japanese metal tea caddy / tea pot combination of hexagonal form having decorative pictorial panels to each side featuring women in traditional dress with enalled colouration, filigree butterflies to the top, arched swing handles with the lid having a finial in the form of a rat.

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